One of the claimants to the title "England's smallest pub", with an interior measuring only 15 by 7 feet and it is listed by the Guinness Book of Records. The main drinking area is crowded if more than 6 people are in the bar at any time. The record for the number of people crammed into the pub is said to be 102 (plus a dog called Blob).

Reputedly this was just a small house next to a pawnbroker's, but the pawnbroker noticed that a lot of his customers were alcoholics pawning their property to buy booze, so he saw a business opportunity in opening a pub next door.

It contains various curios including a mummified cat and old halberd. There is a function room upstairs.

The building dates from the mid-19th century.

Beer served through handpulls

Separate public bar

Function room available to hire

Railway station about 0.7 mile away (see public transport tab for details)

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